Residential fire alarm caused by shower steam, Hampton NH
A residential fire alarm was activated at 660 Lafayette Road. The building was evacuated. The cause was determined to be shower steam. The fire alarm system was reset and cleared.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Evacuated. We'll be out investigating C5 has command.
00:08
Ladder one you're on scene.
00:10
Two-star residential evacuated investigating C5 has commenced 1072.
00:18
Were you able to start a cruiser this way?
00:25
Did you ask me if we were able to send a cruiser that way?
00:36
Oh,
00:39
there was one there.
00:40
Head Coors to 5-6?
00:48
1018.
00:52
Engine 1. Inging 3.
00:53
Indian 3.
00:55
1.4 2.4 2. Route 1 and 8341.
01:03
Spawning company caller at Hampton Inn called room (number withheld).
01:10
smoke in the room.
01:11
All right here at the time.
01:14
smoke in the room.
01:18
Allocator, thank you.
01:24
1018.
01:31
C5 to redo.
01:39
Activation due to the shower steam, upstairs hallway.
01:43
The system is restored and will be clear shortly.
01:50
C-5 reporting,
01:52
activation due to shower steam, resetting the system,
01:55
1090.
01:58
I'm going to release the ladder and engine three for the same.
02:04
Ruthie, 21,
02:05
engines three and ladder one have been released.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lafayette Rd, Hampton, NH 03842
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